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"Opposition (Later Pro-Pelhamite)"
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Author name:
"Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)"
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Date: 1742
"Of this number I could name a Peer no less elevated by Nature than by Fortune, who whilst he wears the noblest Ensigns of Honour on his Person, bears the truest Stamp of Dignity on his Mind, adorned with Greatness, enriched with Knowledge, and embelished with Genius."
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